DIED A MILLIONAIRE
SOVIET MINISTER IN LONDON FORTUNE IN EUROPEAN BANKS. (Svi'"' 1 ' "Sum ’’ Onb'H LONDON. November 24. M. Kvassin died in London ofnernieious anaemia after several fruitless blood transfusions. (Received November 25. 7.50 p.m.) The "Daily Telegraph” correspondent in Riga says that according to information from Moscow, the late M. TCrassin left a fortune of about £3 000,000 in European hanks. His wife and daughters will inherit it. Tt is most probable that his successor in London will he M. Litvinoff. The hate M. Ernssin was one of the more rerent Russian diplomats. He appointed Minister to Paris in 1023. hut was taken ill while on hjs way there, and did not take up his duties until 1024. Ho remained in Paris for four months, and was then made Russian Minister in London. He arrived at tho time of the controversv over tho. Zinovieff letter, and Great Britain refused to accent his credentials, Later, Dm trouble was overcome, and he assumed his new position*
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12614, 26 November 1926, Page 8
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165DIED A MILLIONAIRE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12614, 26 November 1926, Page 8
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